i in ig Re I ; aoe. eT ae ee es cee. RS es <eaeaennectnensniansnnantnonnten in i tate > a g hiivae it ty Hl ua | sea thtittiy | Hili4 * wenitiyit ent] | CAA ib | man AAA) Ae) aed tT Li) U At? Mii ht, fe ‘fd ff fy } On Top... of all soaps for nursery use, stands “Basy’s Own Soap.” It is made of purest vegetable oils and slightly perfumed with finest flower extracts. It has been sold and used for 80 lone, and always been good, that doctors ali over Canada recommend its use, having practl- cal knowledge of its effects. Most of its numerous imitations are injurtous to the skin. THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mirs. Montreal. 74 REMOYED G. G. Jury has removed his jewel- ry business to Great Geo. St., oppo- site J. Stumbels’s harness shop, where he will be pleased to see all his old and new customers. He is now pre- pared to attend to all watch repairing and will guarantee to regulate them by the town clock, as it is the stand ard for time. For Jewelry and Watches his prices can’t be beat. Just received, a new supply of watche clocks and solid gold wedding ring . C. GC. JORY Great George Street, Ch’town. CHARLOTTETOWA Business Collere Writing Academy Let thesear chlight of practice illuminate the dark places of Theory. THOROUGHLY Progressive Practical Institution, in which young men and wWemen are notonly taught dinaliits applicationsto commerce) both in single and double entry, but are trained how 1o do; business, by actual business transact- jons. The students act as buyers, sellers traders, bankers, book-keepers and account- anis, in actual business operations, and the currency issued by the College Bank and the mdse. Issued from the Emporium, are used in bona fide business transactions, just the same asin mercantileand banking houses. Eook-keeping in itself may be learned at home, but a knowledge of how to transact business, cannot be thus acquired. That our course system Of training is eminently pract- ical write for testimoniais trom business men, and from students who are now hold- ing lucrative ao responsible positions. SU BJ ECTS: Book-keeping by single and double entry oes and pratical,) Actual Business ractice, Business Penmanship, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic Commercial Law, Railroading, Steamboat ing, Banking, (actual practice in the College Gankity powriting, Shorthand and Naviga- on. FACULTY: L. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice. Business Correspondence, rypewriting and Navigation. d. W.Coulesn, (Vice Principal,) Teacher ol waillfoading, Steaniboating, Banking, Ac- counting and Actual Business Practice, !. Harry Williams, Teacher of Buslties Penmanship. . wm. Moran (licensed), Teather of Short- hand. George & Inman Esq. (Law Firm Me- Donald & Inman) Lecturer on Commercial Law. : \ For circulars and full information, write or apply to =r L. B,. MILLER; Principal, All interested are cordially invited to cial sithe college and inspect our system tlo ¢inirg, @sa work in general. Columbias and Others There are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. 60The dollar wheel is equal to the best high grade bi- cycle on the market of any other make. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop The purchaser of a Se bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. an ITN 300k keeping | . . LO-——Cor THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 19 1898. “HOW TO COLOR A PIPE CaAiCAGO’S LEADING MEERSCHAUM EXPERT IS A WOMAN. She Isn’t a Smoker Herself, but She Knows All About It—Rich Coloring Obtained by Careful Use and Timely Boiling—A Masculine Weakness. Perhaps the one person in this city who is most deeply versed in the secret of pipe coloring is a woman, and it is needless to say that she never took so much as a sin- gle whiff of smoke from a pipe in her life. Her interest in pipe coloring is purely pro- fessional and avery large proportion of the most beautiful pipes colored in Chi- cago during the last 20 years have passed through her hands, or, more properly, through her kettle, for she is a past mas- ter in the unique profession of mcerschaum boiling. She has treated thousands of pipes for smokers of this city and has un- doubtedly done more to disseminate a gen- eral knowledge of the difficult art of meer- schaum coloring than any other resident of this city. While it cannot be said that this woman ‘pipe doctor,”’ as she is frequently called by her patrons, gives regular lessons or paid instruction, her advice is constantly sought by the men who find that their pet pines are not_acauiring the rich hue Se oe : hes , ee b 7S ~ Sitk HEADACHE Positively cured by these Litiic Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ress, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Boweis. Purely Vegetable. Crmall Pill. Smell Bose. Smali Prico. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. A Rare Chance To Purchase a Bicycle AT THE MARKET SQUARE, I am insturcted ty Mr. John P. Joy to sell by auction, at the market square on Friday, the 20:hday of May inst, at 12 o’clock noon. 20 Bicycles, last year’s wheels, for Ladies and Gentlemen, in good repair; the only reasoa for selling, wants to furnish his livery with one make, to enable hiv. to keep a full stock of repairs. Terms cash. R. BEARISTO, d&w Auctioneer. We are not going to move Rut we are selling Crockery just as cheap as we were. — Special discounts on all Cro°kery China and Glass now in stock, to make room for sprir g importations. Also:—First class Photographs ) made in all the leading styles, at the | old stand, C LEWIS \Exactly opposite the North Side of Market House. GRAFTON STREET ..c.cc000 Furness Ling of Steamers. S. S. Halifax City sailsfrom Halifax 2lst April, for Great Britain. This steamer has beex fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produce should apply carly. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. NOTICE. Having leased ihe privilege of fishing trout cn ihe stream koown as Sherry’s Creek, to parties iv Ch’town you wil! please take notice that no person will be allowed to fish but them. P. & T. SHERRY. | — which they desire, and her position may best he described as that of a ‘‘consulting tckerist ° Although she maintains a shop or uluce in Clark street and there conducts a large business in the sale and repair of fine pipes, she Coes not venture to do her boiling in so public a place, as the process is a secret one and is the evolution of many years of patient study and experi- ment. The rudiments of her odd craft were learned in France, where she was born, but the formule for the boiling mixtures which she now uses bear little resemblance to those which she was orlg- inally taught. They are distinctively her own, and she guards them with the most jealous care. ‘“‘A great many young men,”’ said this matronly woman whose life has been spent in studying pipes, “bring me meer- schaums which they have smoked for six or eight months and ask why the pipes have failed to acquire the dark coloring seen in the meerschaums of those who are veterans in the art. They inquire, ina helpless sort of way, if Ithink boiling will improve the color or if the meerschaum is of an inferior quality which would not take on arich hue if smoked for a dozen years. I always know that such custom- ers are beginners and have never before attempted to color a pipe. They imagine emoking is the only essential process in pipe coloring and that boiling should be resorted to only when the meerschaum burns, becomes scratched or is of an in- ferior quality. This isan almost universal mistake among those who are inexperi- enced in this smoker’s diversion. ‘‘The fact is that the finest meerschaum ever imported into this country could not be given a perfect color without being boiled in oil at just the right stage in its development. Simply smoking it, no matter how great the care exercised to prevent burning or how rich and juicy the tobacco, would never in the world secure the desired result. It is in Knowing just when the pipe is ripe for boiling that the smoker is able to display a triumph of judgment and skill which will make him envied by his less succcessful competitors, for there is a keen spirit of rivalry in this matter, particularly among young men of the fashionable and student classes. ‘There are scores of veteran colorists who invariably smoke their meerschaums altogether too long before having them boiled. This is the universal tendency, and the number of men who have their pipes boiled at exactly the proper stage may almost be counted on the fingers of two hands. Of course it is absolutely im- possible to make any hard and fast rules regulating the length of time that the pipe should be smoked before being sent to the kettle. Many things enter into that consideration, but chiefly the quality of the meerschaum. If the latteris very soft the pipe, in the hands of a steady smoker, will be ready for the oil in a week, while a hard pipe will ‘require three weeks of al- most constant smoking to make it ‘ripe’ | for its hot bath. | ‘The standard of shading at which most smokers aim is a very dark brown, aimost | black, for the base of the bow] and the be- ginning of the stem and a rich cherry for the upper portion of the bowl. This gives a variety of shading. As the pipe is smoked after coming from the kettle the , dark brown base and stem will gradualiy | become charcoal black, while the cherry colored upper half of the bow] will acquire a yellowish tinge.” ‘‘Can you regulate the coloring by varia- tions in your method of boiling?’ this ex- pert was asked. “Certainly,’’ was the prompt reply. “The bath in my kettle is not plain oil by | any means. It contains herbs and various other ingredients which, to a degree at legst, regulate the color imparted to the — wwe - ea WCOonr’s PITOCOSPHODIN=. The Great Enrlish Remedy. > » AK aa pat ha, \ sat XE “« s Six Packages Guaraniecd to promptly and permanently cure cll forms of Nervous “a <)} Weakness, Lr :issions,Sperm- : sy a az} Ctorrhec, Impotencyand all ¢ 4 ie hag Zh eu : i usc or a CS3C°, u Nae Naa ~ I " le vp, OTTY, CVCESSiVEe USE Before and Afier. ~ oe rf areata j d i » wire | soon lead to In. | firmity, Insanity, Constti::ption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over SS yecrs in thousands of cases; is tho only 7 and Eoncet Ecdicine known. Ask drugg!stfor Woed’s Phesphodiag; if he offers some worthle: ine in place of this, inclose price in letter, an ills ’ uM aaa - 1 we will serd by return mail. Price, one package, £1; zix, 5. please, sin will cure. Pamph ets free toany acdres The Wood Cempany, Windsor, Ont., Canada, Sold in Clarlcttctcun Lv George E Hughes, Druggist DESIRABLE PROPERTY SIGMOUNT For Saic By — uction -_— I have received instructions to sell by Auction, atthe premise=.on Wednesday, the lst day of June next, at 11 o’clock a.m. The beautiful residence of the Hon. F. Peters, “S dmount.” This property comprises 20 of acres ex- | cellent land, w-th large and commodious dwelling house and out buildings. The house is fitted with modern im ! provements, having hot and cold baths, | heated with kot water, and lighted with | electric ligbts. The greuacs are beautifully laid out ; and planted wiih Ornamenta! trees, Terms easy and made} 2 at sale. kL. pZARISTO, ! Auctionecz 92> &w FOR SALE lot situated op- Mt. Ed. Road. L. L. BEER ~ ‘ That valuable 10 acre posite the Quarrie, on Ayply to the «fice of €3— this needed fat, of the right kind, in the right quantity, 'and in AUCTION. O26 et | oy :. | | | | order, and will be let at reasonable | a ats 4, ae Some meerschaum. Isut of course it would not do for me to go into particulars regarding iy torn. Ula Lor bu.ilug. ‘Tuat is lay traue secret which has cost me years of experi- menting. “The public in general has no idea of the pride which hundreds of men take in their handsomely colored meerschaums. Women in particular regard this penchant as the most foolish of all masculine weak- nesses, but in spite of this sentiment the smokers still continue to make pets of their pipes and treat them as tenderly as the women do their poodles. One gentle- man brought me an old blackened pipe of ordinary clay, with its stem broken off short. He had a handsome amber mouth- piece attached to it by means of a silver terrule and paid the bill without a com- plaint. The pipe had become a companion to him, and the price of the finest meer- syhaum in the shop would not have tempt- ed him to part with it.’’—Chicago Post. ne Heartfelt. Lord Carrington, when governor of New South Wales, made his first public appearance at the inayor’s dinner at Syd- ney. Having committed a few words to paper, he delivered them in reply to the toast of his health, and then sat down, feeling very much satisfied with himself. Opposite to him there sat an M. P., who had suffered long from the abundant elo- quence of the new governor’s predecessor. When Lord Carrington sat down, the man filled his glass to the brim and said, “Thank the Lord, he can’t speak.’’—San Francisco Argonaut. The Boss. “What’s your husband Mike doing now, Mrs. Murphy?’’ “Runnin one av thim offis buildins down town.’’ ‘‘What! Not superintendent?” ‘‘No, sor. He’sjanitor.’’—Philadelphia North American. Fat is absolutely neces- | sary as an article of diet. If it is not of the right kind it may not be digested. Then the body will not get enough of it. In this event there is fat-starvation. Scott’s Emulsion supplies Can ~* wv the form already partly di gested. Asa result all the organs and tissues take on activity. 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta —_—=——_——_ Thorough Bred Coach Stallion HOME - ROULH. —_— I wili sell by auction, at the Market Sqvare.on FRIDAY, the 20th cay of MAY inst.. at 1! o’c¢!uek a.m. ‘the thorough bred coach staltier, Home Rule, weighs abont 1490 Ibs, im sorted bv the Newfenundlend Board of Agricul ure, from County Waterford, Treland. 2€rms at sale. R. BEARISTOQ, Auctioneer. Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown. he baths in the Association Building have been refiit-d, and are now in strictly first class condition. They will be open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, | from 2t0 10 p.m. Members are invited | to patronise them; non members will be charged a email fee for their use. The Assembly Hall is now in good rates Apply to the Secretary. TEETH WITHGUT PLATES: Crown and Fridge Work. DR. J.P. MURRAY 155 Queen Street. wt ee + ee << udged by Appearances. You cannot afford to wear slop clothing. It is a weakness of hu- man nature to judge by appearances. Even a dog will bark at a tramp while a well dressed man will pass by unmolested. It pays to wear Shorey’s Ready-to-Wear Clothing. 1 a For several Reasons: first. You feel yourself to be a better man. Secondly. You look a better man. Thirdly. Your fellow-man respects you. Fourthly. It is Ready-to-wear and you can choose, try on, and suit yourself from stock, without the uncertainty of an ordered garment. And lastly, you wi'l find a little Guarantee Card in the pocket, which ‘tion Guaranteed or Money Refunded.” W.P 77 maw thad el cc . . Meth Satisfaction Cnaranteed Does the combination of Reasons cppeal to your judgment ? DDD DD wee ae = 00 a ee ee ee ee ee <n ee ee ee ee ee ee aero _— SE EE EE EE ee ee 98 —_— ee ce es es a ae ee ee s. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for ChYtown. <—-2> DP OD TOT 7 é In Every House 3 some article of furniture that would be improved with a coat o \, ik t of THE Sxepisitt-LVILLIAMS CHAREL PAINT eck” havi was bis ja z, o anything upon which urteen beautiful tints and shades. it’s economical. It will save . or Chat would ctherwise be thrown 4 away as unsightly. Pxt up in small packages. MH Ask your dealer forit. A book on paints free. Tas Secrvin -Wiuams Co. PAINT AND COLOR MAKERS. OF a 100 Canal St., Cleveicad. 2629 Stewart Ave., Chicago. Su. New York, 216. aAuWwinedt,, dlontscaL Tt vives 2 brieht lustre itisused. Fx See coior card. ¥ 47 «7 7 S14] ¢rant- rne O14 TOC... at's Meh eee bis - a ainiess - Dentistry. A WORD TO THE CARELESS EE - : Many persons do not value their teeth If they have the toothache their first and only thought is to have the tooth extracted, Justa few words on thet point, they go and haveit taken out, that is t ze last of that tooth; they cannot get it back again, Another tooth will begin troubling; out it and Fo i aftera while the person cinnot masticate food; conse- qunee is their health becomes impaired; then they poy doctors bills, buy medicine, etc, and asa last resort they get artificial teeth. Now look at the question from a business standpoint. In the first place wh«t would be the cost to save the tooth and keep it good for a lifetime? Perhaps $1.00, and you will have your own @ teeth in your heau, and they were most certainly put ® there for use Now think of this—if jou had a wart @ on your firger, that troubled you, would you have the a finger cut off to remove the wart? Why certaintly f not Well, why loose a tooth co remove an ache. We can stop toothache and save the tooth, and garantee them never to ache again. Artificial Teeth must be good +o be satisfactory. We guarantee satis- faction or we don’t want your money. You can call inin the morning and have your teeth same aay. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of?Prowse Bros. roes, TCO = 9 , Open evenings 7 to 8. P ee ee ee, —_— Bi ee ee ee eA Pe OR —: mos a es ees i ee lee a a oe aes ees ‘ ‘ ‘ tT